[An analysis of transfusion in adult surgery].

Sangre Pub Date : 1999-12-01
V Pinto, R Baldonedo, J A Alvarez
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Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the transfusion rate of adult transfused patients undergoing standard curative surgery made in operating room (not ambulatory).

Patients and methods: Data from discharge reports of patients having surgery during 1996, codified according to the International Diseases Classification (ICE-9-MC). Age, sex, diagnosis, procedures (including transfusions), were analysed along with the surgical procedures and if the patient was subsequently admitted.

Results: 11,673 adult patients had surgery, of whom 890 underwent transfusion (7.6%). The transfusion rate was greater in males, in patients over 60 years old, in patients with several surgical procedures simultaneously, in patients who were subsequently admitted, and in patients with surgery procedures of pancreas, spleen, dorsolumbar column, liver, pharynx, hip and stomach.

Conclusions: Given the variability in the blood transfusion practices among the hospitals, to know the transfusion rates of each clinic and surgical situation would permit a better planning of: the surgical blood transfusions, the autologous blood transfusion program, the criteria on crossmatching tests, as well as to increase the information to the patient in the surgical Informed Consent.

[成人外科输血分析]。
目的:分析在手术室(非门诊)接受标准治疗性手术的成人输血患者的输血率。患者和方法:根据国际疾病分类(ICE-9-MC)编纂的1996年手术患者出院报告数据。分析年龄、性别、诊断、手术(包括输血)以及手术过程以及患者是否随后入院。结果:11673例成人患者接受了手术,其中890例接受了输血(7.6%)。男性、60岁以上患者、同时行多项手术的患者、随后入院的患者以及行胰、脾、腰背柱、肝、咽、髋、胃手术的患者输血率较高。结论:鉴于各医院输血实践的差异,了解各诊所的输血率和手术情况,可以更好地规划:外科输血、自体输血方案、交叉配型试验标准,并在手术知情同意书中增加对患者的信息。
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